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- * The following program is not intended on how to write a good *
- * c program and there are many people out there who are many *
- * many times better c programmers than I will ever be. Most of *
- * the questions I get on my BBS from new c programmers is "how *
- * do I get output to disk. There seems to be a lot of confus- *
- * ion in this area. Therefor I wrote this little program with *
- * the hope that it might clear up some of the questions some *
- * of you may have in the area. It is the common name and addr *
- * data entry program. It was compiled with the DeSemet c com- *
- * piler. The output is a disk file on drive B that has null *
- * characters between the fields and a cr/lf at the end of the *
- * record. Hope it helps and have fun. Lynn Long *
- *****************************************************************/
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- static char *notes[6] = {
- "BUILD NAME AND ADDRESS FILE",
- "By Lynn Long",
- "Tulsa IBM-IBBS"
- "918-749-0718",
- "Press Any Key To Continue",
- "All Names Entered? "
- };
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- #include "stdio.h"
- FILE *fd;
- char buff[50];
- char *input;
- #define COMMA 44
- #define ESCAPE 0x1b
- main()
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- {
- int t;
- char c;
- hedrnote();
- c=getchar();
- if((fd=fopen("b:names.dat","wb")) < 0) {
- printf("Error in creating n&a file");
- exit(1);
- }
- t=TRUE;
- do {
- t = bldfil();
- }while(t);
- fclose(fd);
- scr_clr();
- }
- hedrnote()
- {
- frame(8,20,8,40);
- scr_rowcol(10,26);
- printf(notes[0]);
- scr_rowcol(11,34);
- printf(notes[1]);
- scr_rowcol(12,33);
- printf(notes[2]);
- scr_rowcol(13,34);
- printf(notes[3]);
- scr_rowcol(22,27);
- printf(notes[4]);
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- }
- bldfil(t)
- int t;
- {
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- char d;
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- frame(6,20,15,40);
- scr_rowcol(8,26);
- printf("FIRST NAME:");
- scr_rowcol(10,26);
- printf("LAST NAME:");
- scr_rowcol(12,26);
- printf("ADDRESS:");
- scr_rowcol(14,26);
- printf("CITY:");
- scr_rowcol(16,26);
- printf("STATE:");
- scr_rowcol(18,26);
- printf("ZIP CODE:");
- scr_rowcol(8,40);
- gets(buff);
- putout();
- scr_rowcol(10,40);
- gets(buff);
- putout();
- scr_rowcol(12,40);
- gets(buff);
- putout();
- scr_rowcol(14,40);
- gets(buff);
- putout();
- scr_rowcol(16,40);
- gets(buff);
- putout();
- scr_rowcol(18,40);
- gets(buff);
- putout();
- scr_rowcol(22,30);
- printf(notes[5]);
- putc('\n', fd);
- putc('\r', fd);
- d=getchar();
- if(d == 'y')
- t=FALSE;
- else
- t=TRUE;
- return(t);
- }
- putout()
- {
- input = buff;
- do {
- putc(*input, fd);
- }while(*input++);
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- }
- /**********************************************************
- * This function builds a nice looking frame for a *
- * menu. The function is passed the parameters for *
- * the upper left corner row, upper left corner column *
- * the height of the frame and the width. Depending *
- * on your particular compiler characteristics you *
- * will have to substitute its functions for clear- *
- * ing the screen and locating at the correct row *
- * and column on the screen. the functions you will *
- * need to replace with your own are scr_clr() and *
- * scr_rowcol(x, y). *
- * *
- * Program By *
- * Lynn Long *
- * Tulsa, OK RBBS "C" Bulletin Board *
- * 918-749-0718 *
- *********************************************************/
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- #define ULCOR 201
- #define URCOR 187
- #define LLCOR 200
- #define LRCOR 188
- #define VBAR 186
- #define HBAR 205
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- frame(row, col, hgt, wdth)
- int row, col, hgt, wdth;
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- {
- int x, y;
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- scr_clr(); /* insert your code here to clear screen */
- scr_rowcol(row, col); /* insert your function to locate row and col */
- putchar(ULCOR);
- for(x = col + 1; x <=(col + wdth -1); x++)
- putchar(HBAR);
- putchar(URCOR);
- for(x = row + 1; x <=(row + hgt - 1); x++){
- scr_rowcol(x, col);
- putchar(VBAR);
- scr_rowcol(x, col+wdth);
- putchar(VBAR);
- }
- scr_rowcol(x, col);
- putchar(LLCOR);
- for(x= col + 1; x <=(col + wdth -1); x++)
- putchar(HBAR);
- putchar(LRCOR);
- }